1.23.2011

Cream and Sugar Cowl

This is a cozy and lightweight cowl ideal for transitional seasons such as spring and autumn.

This cowl is made up of big, fat cables knit out of fingering weight yarn,

so the resulting fabric is quite squishy and stretchy.

I think it's a great application for that special sock-weight yarn that we all have in our stash. So many of us collect skein after skein of sock yarn while lacking the desire to knit the accompanying number of socks. Well.. maybe that is just me. :)

Cowls are such a nice "no-fuss" accessory. I just love that quality in cowls. Not a big unruly scarf to deal with, just a nice simple piece to slip over your head for that extra layer of warmth and style.

This color is so cozy and inviting with its rich caramely color and subtle variations.

It reminds me of the color of coffee or tea when you add cream.. and sugar.

If this yarn was a food. I would eat it.

I have to say that I really enjoyed knitting this cowl. The pattern is simple and easy enough to knit that it went very quickly. Also, I think that this cowl is very flattering. I've designed it so that the bottom is slightly wider than the top. That way it lays well on your shoulders and frames the face nicely.

Here is the pattern information for those of you who are interested in knitting up a Cream and Sugar Cowl of your very own:

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS

Width: approx 15”/ 38cm around on the top, approx 20”/ 51cm around on the bottom unstretched.

I just found your podcast - and when looking at your blog, i found that I had already 'met' you when I purchased this cowl pattern last year - perhaps thru Ravelry.. I loved making this cowl - just challenging enough to keep my interest and not too long. I love wearing it. Your pattern gets an A+ from me.